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Brandon Shillingford will lead communications at the National Fisheries Institute | Photo courtesy of the National Fisheries Ins
August 29, 2025
Brandon Shillingford will lead communications at NFI; Grieg names Nina Willumsen Grieg as permanent CEO
The Sushi Hackathon, a 48-hour hacking "sprint," features a sushi dinner prepared by award-winning chefs for the top three winning teams | Photo courtesy of AI Commerce/Chloe Jackman
August 29, 2025
Stanford University hosting second annual AI seafood competition
A joint initiative of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and the Waterfront Partnership's Healthy Harbor Initiative, the Baltimore Oyster Partnership has been working to restore oyster populations in Chesapeake Bay by planting hundreds of thousands of spat every year | Photo courtesy of Chesapeake Bay Foundation
August 29, 2025
Baltimore Oyster Partnership sets goal of planting 5 million oysters by 2030
Kaldvik posted higher losses in Q2 2025 as it grappled with a poor generation of smolt released in 2023 | Photo courtesy of Kaldvik
August 29, 2025
Kaldvik posts losses in Q2 2025 as lower-grade salmon drives down price
Iceland Seafood benefited from high cod prices in the first half, as the global supply of cod was down to reduced quotas | Photo courtesy of Iceland Seafood International
August 29, 2025
Iceland Seafood’s profits rise in H1, but economic pressures on customers make outlook murky
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Some Chinese foodservice operators tout pangasius' neutral flavoring and ability to absorb various seasonings compared to tilapia | Photo courtesy of Tong_Pixx/Shutterstock
Chinese tilapia sector struggles to shake pangasius’ stranglehold on domestic market
July 29, 2025
News » Supply & Trade
Mowi Signature includes Atlantic salmon fillets from both Norway and Scotland | Photo courtesy of Mowi
Mowi rolls out new salmon line for US foodservice customers
July 29, 2025
News » Foodservice & Retail
Indian fishermen off the coast of Chennai | Photo courtesy of vivek vincent3047/Shutterstock
India eyes possible 70 percent surge in seafood exports to UK following trade deal
July 29, 2025
News » Supply & Trade
Russian fishery scientists are suggesting a slight quota increase in the Barents Sea cod TAC in 2026 | Photo courtesy of the United Press Service of Rosrybolovstvo
Russia suggests increase for Barents Sea cod quota, countering earlier calls for cuts
July 29, 2025
News » Supply & Trade
Originally introduced to the U.S. as a form of aquaculture pest control, the species escaped into the nation’s waterways, where it spread rapidly and outcompeted local fish | Photo courtesy of the Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee
US Congress to consider invasive carp, hatchery support, and other provisions in Department of Interior budget bill
July 29, 2025
News » Environment & Sustainability
The Sri Lankan government introduced new measures after local shrimp producers expressed concerns on competition and other adverse effects from the rise of foreign imported shrimp | Photo courtesy of Thomas Wyness/Shutterstock
Sri Lanka introduces new rules for shrimp re-exports, value addition after local farmers raise concerns
July 28, 2025
News » Supply & Trade
The Aquaculture Stewardship Council said its feed standard is gaining momentum with aquaculture feed providers worldwide | Photo courtesy of the Aquaculture Stewardship Council
ASC says its feed mill certification gaining momentum
July 28, 2025
News » Aquaculture
A majority of the whales – 47 – were humpbacks, but 11 gray whales, four North Atlantic right whales, and two minke whales were also entangled | Photo courtesy of Center for Coastal Studies/NOAA Fisheries
US government confirms 64 whale entanglements in 2023
July 28, 2025
News » Environment & Sustainability
The European Union and the U.S. have reached a trade deal that will see a flat 15 percent tariff on all E.U. goods entering the U.S. | Photo courtesy of the European Commission
EU agrees to trade deal with US, setting tariff rate for goods at 15 percent
July 28, 2025
News » Supply & Trade
Marine Farm CEO Roberto Riethmüller (center) cutting the ribbon at the inauguration ceremony | Photo courtesy of Marine Farm/LinkedIn
Marine Farm cuts ribbons on coho processing plant
July 28, 2025
News » Aquaculture
Kvarøy Fiskeoppdrett posted significantly improved financial results in FY 2024 | Photo courtesy of Kvarøy Fiskeoppdrett
Kvarøy Fiskeoppdrett posts significant financial improvements in FY 2024
July 28, 2025
News » Business & Finance
First launched in 1947, the Maine Lobster Festival is set to kick off this year’s festivities 30 July | Photo courtesy of Darryl Brooks/Shutterstock
PETA sues to stop Maine Lobster Festival
July 28, 2025
News » Food Safety & Health
Rynn was sentenced to 12 month and a day of incarceration and a USD 7,500 (EUR 6,385) fine by District Judge Richard M. Gergel on 22 July | Photo courtesy of NOAA Fisheries
South Carolina fisher sentenced to year in jail for lying about catch
July 28, 2025
News » Environment & Sustainability
Peru contributes about 20 percent of the raw materials used for the global production of fishmeal and fish oil | Photo courtesy of Efired/Shutterstock
Peru closes North-Central anchovy fishing season at 82 percent of TAC
July 28, 2025
News » Supply & Trade
A U.S. bill would exempt farm-raised sturgeon from ESA rules preventing the sale of caviar | Photo courtesy of Piotr Velixar/Shutterstock
US lawmakers consider shielding sturgeon farmers from ESA restrictions
July 28, 2025
News » Aquaculture
The U.S. government utilizes 10 national hatcheries to supply fish to the Great Lakes, where commercial, Tribal, and recreational fisheries produce USD 7 billion (EUR 6.5 billion) in economic value to the region | Photo courtesy of BEST-BACKGROUNDS/Shutterstock
US House passes Great Lakes hatchery fish-tracking bill
July 25, 2025
News » Environment & Sustainability
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